| neonatal d. |
1. epidemic diarrhea of the newborn. 2. any diarrhea seen in newborn animals, such as white scours; the most common cause is infection with Escherichia coli, Coronavirus, or Rotavirus.
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| neonatal giant cell h. |
neonatal h.
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| neonatal h. |
a rare fulminant disease of the liver, of unknown cause, characterized by massive deposition of iron in the liver, pancreas, heart, and endocrine glands; symptoms are those of neonatal hepatitis and appear in utero or within the first week of life, with death usually occurring by 4 months of age.
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| neonatal j. |
icterus neonatorum.
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| neonatal l. |
a line seen on longitudinal sections of a tooth, showing a demarcation between the structures present at birth and those deposited postnatally; in cross sections, the lines are seen as rings (neonatal rings), and their variations indicate adaptational changes in tooth formation. See also l's of Owen.
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